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Cardiac Concerns Not High on Women’s Lists: Survey
Results suggest heart disease is invisible to most American women, even though it's their No. 1 killer
- Posted November 8, 2015
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Home Cooking May Help Keep Type 2 Diabetes at Bay
Study finds it was linked to fewer sugar-sweetened beverages, lower weight
- Posted November 8, 2015
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‘Practical’ Walking Boosts Heart Health, Studies Find
Living in walkable community, commuting via public transportation linked to lower blood pressure
- Posted November 8, 2015
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Donor Kidneys More Likely to Be Discarded on Weekends: Study
Lower staffing levels at hospitals, not organ quality, is likely reason why, researcher says
- Posted November 7, 2015
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Kidney Disease Rates Have Stabilized in U.S., Study Finds
Experts credit improved treatment of 2 leading causes: high blood pressure and diabetes
- Posted November 7, 2015
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45-Minute Class Helps Middle Schoolers Master CPR Basics
They retained the info months later, even without a refresher session, study found
- Posted November 7, 2015
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Many Who Survive Cardiac Arrest Don’t Suffer Brain Damage
Research finds that 84 percent of survivors retain their mental function
- Posted November 7, 2015
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What You Need to Know When Your Child Gets a Rash
Most clear up on their own or are easily treated, but some are contagious -- even dangerous
- Posted November 6, 2015
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Doctors Often Flub Achilles Tendon Diagnosis, Review Finds
1 in 4 ruptures missed during initial exam, but most patients still do OK, researchers say
- Posted November 6, 2015
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The Physically Active Less Prone to Post-Heart Attack Depression
Research underscores link between physical activity and mental health
- Posted November 6, 2015



















